| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 стор.
...the foldier has quite demolifhed the citi/en. Enter Mrs Sneak, handed ti the Major. Mrs. Sneak. Dear Major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given you a profufion of trouble ; but my hulband is fuch a goofe cap, that I can't get no good out of him at home... | |
| 1783 - 382 стор.
...the foldier has quite demolim'd the citizen. Enter Mrs Sneak, banded by the Major. Mrs Sneak. Dear Major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given you a profufion of trouble ; but my hufband is fuck a goofe-cap, that I can't get no good out of him at home... | |
| 1792 - 380 стор.
...a million of pardons. I have given you a profufion of trouble ; but my hufband is fuch a goofe-cap, that I can't get no good out of him at home or abroad: — Jerry, Jerry Sneak — Your bleffing, Sir Jacob.. Sir Jac. Daughter, you are welcome to Garratt. Mrs. Sneak. Why, Jerry Sneak !... | |
| 1794 - 252 стор.
...citizen. Enter Mrs. SNEAK, handed by the MAJOR. fr'rf. Sneak. Dear Major, I demand a million of pardons. 1 have given you a profusion of trouble; but my husband is such a goose-cap, that 1 can't get no good out of him al home or abroad — Jerry, Jerry Si.e ik — Your blessing, Sir Jacob.... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...the soldier has quite demolished the citizen. Enter Mns SNEAK, handed by the MAJOR. Mrs Sneak. Dear major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given...welcome to Garratt. Mrs Sneak. Why, Jerry Sneak ! I say — Enter SNEAK, with a band-boi, a hoop-petticoat under his arm, and cardinal, ¿fe. l¡c. «jc.... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...the soldier has quite demolished the citizen. Enter MRS SNEAK, handed by the MAJOR. Mrs Sneak. Dear major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given...sir Jacob ? Sir Jac. Daughter, you are welcome to Garrart. Mrs Sneak. Why, Jerry Sneak ! I say — Enter SNEAK, with a band-box, a hoop-petticoat under... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...the soldier has quite demolished the citizen. Enter Mns SNEAK, handed by the MAJOR. Mi* Sneak. Dear major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given you a profusion of trouble ; but tny husband is such a goose-cap, that I can't get no good out of him at home or abroad— Jerry, Jerry... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 548 стор.
...the foldier has quite demolilh'd the citizen. Enter Mrs. Sneak handed by the Major. Mrs. Sneak. Dear Major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given you a profufion of trouble ; but my nufband is fuch a goofe-cap, that I can't get no good out of him athome... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...the soldier has quite demolished the citizen. Enter MRS. SNEAK, handed by the MAJOR. Mrs. Sncuk. Dear major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given...goose-cap, that I can't get no good out of him at homo or abroad — Jerry, Jerry Siieak — Your blessing, Sir Jacob ? . ; Sir Jac. Daughter, you are... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...soldier haï quite demolished the citizen. Enter MRS. SNEAK, handed by the MAJOR. Mrs. Sneak. Dear major, I demand a million of pardons. I have given you a prolusion of trouble ; but my husband is such a goose-cap, that I can't get no good out of him at homo... | |
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